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—. | eed = HEAR BETTER | AUDIPHONE WH Latest Instantancous ite wend: tty to gently surely penetra awaken the d ear, i the rea many AdJustment ful adi but = * bo REFORMATORIES r| REFORM MEN ° Dear Miss Grey 1 whether or not you ever have ¢ coke ® laints from men and boys at nea & reformatory-—where they are sup ore nie oe. posed to reform men=tn regard to the Gay tent the board managers and other the . ate ey officers looking up a man's past boys hx . ecord and bringing it up at the 1 in fade Ane time he goes before the board for — conditional release, or parole 1 EVERETT. SRATTLR Some time ago a certain party, har INTERURBAN KATLWAY perhaps myself, went before the ca SEATTLB TO EVERSTT — timed board, and everything was favor Am. able for parole, when one of the board asked whether or not this man had ever been in a ain elty at a certain time. Upon the replying “No,” he was told to back for six months, or until could learn to tell the truth.” rig For over a an had had a perfect rec formatory —but would not bear investigation { t to be expected that h r than be arrested and hav man “Go he Ajax Drug Bore, ATTLE — Limi oo Is this year is ord the his past Was ald DANCING reformatory, HIPPODROME back for something he had away back in the past, that he was trying to Ilve down? Was it not sufficient that he went to the re formatory once, whére he was sup posed to have been reforme Or should it be necessary to punish him for each and every act hé had committed before this great state jcould start to reform him? | When a man nkrupt and is discharged by yurts, he ts jfree from ALL btedness, not }just a portion, I gm anxt te |think of this so-called reform | AN OUTSIDER WHO WAS LYSIDE A.—I have my opinion on’ the matter, which | will gladly give after that of my readers. | would like to hear a discussion of this subject, with a view of helping the men, so let the board, the boys on the inside, those working for the benefit of humanity, and the public fee! perfectly free to send in their opinions, based on expe- rience, or on deep thinking. DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. 8, The replies must be short, so that many on both sides may be Good, Honest Dentistry) <<. The care with which I conduct my} practice will appeal to the most timid, and the word “Painiess” is @ part of our work In the sense of the word | Sue | once. true} Send me your address at T can help you, and I CYNTHIA GREY PRLWAVS A CHANCE FOR TALENT Remember, I have cut the price] +4 of all dentistry In two. Regular $10 Plates $5. Regular extra heavy $10 | @ Gold Crowns ¥4. | Dear Miss Grey: I am not to pay for drawing lessons, e a deaf child who has qu! al talent. Do you know wh I can get free lessons? He went one year to the mute nol, but came home with his hands all cal loused, and learned nothing. Thank ing you, L. A—While there are draw. backs in institutions of every and A written guarantee all work. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &, Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring Thie Ad With You given with | sch: Get away from the heat and noise of the busy city and take an outing amid the scenic grandeur and cool, bracing atmosphere of Rainier National Park You will come back refreshed and strengthened—with your mind clear and your body invigorated— ready to take up your work with renewed energy. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE via the “MILWAUKEE” Leave Seattle 7:20 a. m. and 11:20 a.m. Arrive “The Inn” 1:00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Parlor-observation cars to Ashford—auto cars Ashford to “The Inn Round Trip Fare, $6.50 Tickets on Limit FIVE DAYS For further information and literature call at City Ticket Office, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Second Avenue and Cherry Street, Seattle. sale dail You CAN TAKE A FINE TRIP —— ANY DAY IF YOU APPOINT us YOUR AGENTS—- WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO LOOK eS AFTER YOUR AFFAIRS sing Vinow If you wish.to go away, or take a long business rest, ol ou can do so with every feeling of security if you trust if iness to Our Trust Company. We can do call_kinds ad ababa* soo s for you that you can do for YOURSELF, and na busine will know that everything efficiently. We are also always in touch will be attended to promptly with profitable, will | able | kind, | believe it best to give the child an education, and | know no other way for him to get drawing lessons free unless you could do laundry or other work for an ist in exchange for them, He can make headway at home by copying after magazines. ° THE HUSBAND'S SIDE | ° letter wife, On re fishing trip, 1 the table, « Dear inclo: turning found it Miss The is from from, my lying on sealed, #0 1 read tt I don't think my wife has cause to complain, I am a man and never go out at night to plitces I should not, ey not sober do not use tobacco or bel o any lodges, and, as 1 sald, I seldom go out any place without her Tam a hard-working man and as long as I am working fre yor ing ull I never hear any com plaint, but I have two great faults, and they are fishing and hunting I have been down to the lake three times tn the last month and a half fishing for cat fish, and there is where the complaint comes tn. Please give her your honest ad vice, as 1 am telling you the truth. 1 believe a man ts entitled a tle pleasure at times. Yours truly TERRIBLE HUSBAND. ° THE WIFE'S SIDE Dear Mins young wives, our husbands very happy until to going fish they came hom in the mornings, but last night they went ;and sald they would be back about }10 o'clock In the morning, and it is Grey: We 19 and 23, and ke dearly. We we our husbands ¢ are t jalmost night, and they have not }come home yet. What would you advise us to do? We love them, but they don't seem to love us as much as they used to, Awaiting your answer, we remain WORRIED, A.—Really, folks, there are many sides to this simple little | problem, A man, and a woman also, la entitied to a littie lee way in the line of pleasure, and neither should put too strin gent restrictions on the other, but I do think a man’s place is with his wife at night, unless | he is competied to be absent. Why not make a party of four, and all go fishing? Or the hue bands arrange their outing so they will mot be gone the entire night? It's a waste of time to worry when one Is delayed a few hours, for of the many things over which we worry, very few ever come to pa | | ? potty, THE PEACEMAKE © = seater © Dear Miss Grey: I have two of the nicest gentlemen friends, who have known each other for nearly a year, and have always been | friends until the other day One of these boys is a very pe culiar chap, and for about months has been treating his friend although he thitks a great deal of him, very mean. But now he sees |the error of his ways, and Sa sorry | Can you suggest a way to | “square” the matter and make those boys friends again? Thanking you, | DOLLY, A—The very best way would | be for the friend who is In the | | | | | two wrong to go to the other man and acknowledge it. If he will not do this, you might give a little party and invite a few other friends, and in social in- tercourse they can gradually reconciled. become owing are the prices al comm! The fot! paid by } mmmissioners — T * come unde * and the sum paid by the Hing price.” Prices in a according excel wise indica 10@ 2.00 5 b0@ 6.00 5.60@ 9.60 1.260 1 6 3 80 2.00 Ps 138 Apricots 1.98 Raspberries 1.260 1.78 nherries eaeae 1.25 . 1.26@ 1.75 Dressed Mente—Selling Price. Chucks eveeee 11% Ribs, No 1 oe aw L . full’ out ° 20 1 stebeve 1% . 11% HY un Ox tongue, trem 14 Liver te oT Heart ary o yet ‘ 1 Vert” fancy medinin wt Ng HH 0@ 118 4 7 0, Veal. laree i a 17% a Bhoulders Vj 6 is 4 iW nu as | Hmoked Meats—Selting Price. | Hams mn Bacon "@ (M4 Bollea ham rH lox tongue, each PH Dried beet ue Poultry Eacel—ayieg Price. brotlers pring Aor Vegetables a « Local head tattuca, Celery, green top | Feed, Selling Price. SAFE investments om rem Eastern Wanhington tim ) Chine in and let us tell you what OUR TRUST COM-|P*hy” at te 00 PANY can do for you i 909 15.08 “a Northern Ban rust Co.) bias ties Pike St., Cor. Fourth Ave. The Uptown Bank. THE MARKETS |) ym merchants to) the producers and prices paid hy the re-| * se a2 “IT'S A SHAME, A MEASLY SHAME” \¢ Dear Mins Gre lam a married man of 24, My wife 1s 22. We have narried three years, and have la boy of two years Mins Grey, the first year we were | married were very happy. Af | ter the first year, my wife began to neglect her work and go out gomslp with her neighbors, or go down to moving pleture shows, and we not return home in time to get my meals. My work detains me from Sa.m.to 6pm, When I come| home in the evening, expecting to find my wife and baby at the door to greet me, instead I find the door | | locked, and a bit of her house work done Now, Miss Grey, as this is the nly our happiness, I have tri » break her of it I have ta on and ex mined to her that sh muld try { overcome such a habit. she * me to do better, but fa a w s abe in t in her same habit again, Miss Grey, I don't put} sny restrictions on my wife, as long # she keeps herself and baby neat and clean and her housework done We happy. Iam a bome-loving an; one who likes to come home | afte » hard day's work, have my | Apy ake the baby on my knee, | nd talk to my wife, or take them | ut to a show or anything that suits Put when | come home ‘ ar the door cked, and no supper r y, | am crose all evening. 1 was raised from the time I was] ix rs old till elghteen by my | arents, and was taught that} work came before pleasure. | N Miss Grey, don’t think a and hard to 1 " never ask for what [ would not be willing to give. STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913, ‘English Girls May Be Well Bred, But They Never Are as Well Dressed Nor as Good Looking as Our American Girls, Writes Billie Burke From London By Billie Burke mirror Just afterward, and you will see all sorts of changes. Anger will THE SAVOY, LONDON, Ene July 26.—Of course they are not burn the skin up; grief will make it English women are not pale and lifeless; joy will paint In locking as American women, for rose and pearl, The American gir! they lack animation, and, besid, allows her temperament to feed moat of them, being more or less upon her beauty to such an extent, loyal subjects to Queen Mary, feel even with the utmost care she is apt thet they must follow her mode “f to wrinkle early. She never re dressing—and this style Is of the presses an emotion. This she calls Hoping you will not throw this fn the waste basket, I thank you tn advance G. LB. > A. can't blame you a par- ticle for being cross. Looking at marriage even aw a busin contract, no woman hae the | right to take a man's support | and give eo little in return. You that you have done the best to your knowledge to change her, suppose now you RILLIE BURKE appeal to her for her own good r i and that of her child. Try -to vintage of her f{lustrious grand: | “living. show her she is hindering the | Otherin-law, Queen Victoria An sh woman of birth con development of her own char- There ts a tradition that English siders it bad taste to show her feel acter, and that her own child | ¥omen always have the finest com- ings Lady Cla Vere de | will copy after her. If kindn |plexions in the world, and so they, Vere is what every English | will not win her, put it more |"#¥e up to the age of 40; after that for as much now as forcibly to her, and demand at of them have too much color ny#on country ,clod | that she do her duty—even | They grow red and a tled or ye told her where she Kot off,” to | ow and parchmentiike drop from poetry into the vernacu: stamp your foot, If you have to. _ | "ine young Enelish girl of a’ sod | lar |family shows breeding always, and ust do one’s hair |the damp air keeps her skin beaut ‘Arnold’s Catarrh | Remedy STOPS Hay Fever, Rose © all cases of Sneezing. 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NO BONUS NO COMMISSION Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Av. 24 Attorney’s fee Appraisal fee Recording fee continua- tion of abstract. do of abstract prior y aca Ove pastors in the University dis- | preach Sunday Nor will the congregation of each l church know the name of their pas- tor for the day The five pastors have n slips from a hat, placed in en velopes, with the standing that the seal is broken until Sunday is the nging of pastorates na plan of for August step mite rehes to CORONER IS BUSY The coroner is busy today. The bodies of four persons who met |thelr deaths in various manners, Jeach commanding th ation at the authorities, lying in the | King county morgue A boy, a woman and two old men were picked out by the grim reaper violent deaths Friday, Sum med up, they follow Mra. Anna Lewis, 51, died on a Great Northern train en route to Seattle from Skykomish, ae a re of a beating ad. r husband alleged, by bh sult, it Is | ministered |_N Peter, 13 year old son of P. Pt Miler, went beyond his ppth in the Lake Washington canal, A grappling {ron brought his body to the top at 8 o'clock this morning | Wm. O'Neill, Janitor at the Har. Irison Apartments, 10th av, N. and Harrison, died Instantly after a 30. foot plunge down the elevator shaft in t apartments. Campbell Robinson, resident of Walla W |denly of heart failure jin a lodging house at 417 ‘Famous Statue Has Only 4 Toes 60-year-old lia, died sud in his room Fifth av. PROVIDENCE, July Jimmy | Sweeney, & newsboy, won a “two- bit” bet as a result of bis daring in taking a swim in the pool of the Rajnotti fountain near the Union station, “When Jimmy emerged, | said one-of the bronze figures on the fountain had only four toes [Someone called him a Har. Jimmy offered to bet a quarter—got a taker—and won the money ‘There were only four toes furnished at Hotel Vit ‘ near | ’ Fle nd Dr. A. W. Leonard Firat Methodist Church, 11:00 “| AM THE DOOR Sub- 8:00 Sub- Vn nv “The Fact and Prob- hadodty ' , lem of Sickness.’ ‘ ‘ue ‘eitinte of Suu cae No man falls in love with a sd ot Goan frump, although he may want to mo6eal make his wife over into one - If the # 1 Md ie off about half her hair ar o1 Recital by Prot. American girl nowad é tor a mse ee ae sae ' | seats free. Welcome for all, see gp bs ft hee f Fifth Ave. and Marion St. tler and much & « rl ee teat cage BUNGALOW KRAFT-HARDWARE and DECORATIVE METAL WORK For Craftsman doors, built-in buffets, bookcases, | sideboards, fir ete. 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